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Public Safety committee  A positive test on an ion scan or a positive urinalysis is captured in our offender management system. That forms part of the inmate's file. It needs to in terms of our assessing that offender's compliance with his programming and his risk to reoffend in the community once releas

March 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Rob Campney

Public Safety committee  Let's say a visitor comes in and they're provided with assigned seating based on a test. The next visit, if the visitor comes in and the ion scan indicates negative, they will proceed in and have a regular visit. In subsequent visits, if the visitor comes in and there's another p

March 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Rob Campney

Public Safety committee  Just to reiterate, 99% of all of our visits coming into the institution are approved and allowed, and that may or may not involve the use of the ion scan. In terms of conducting a threat risk assessment, there's a series of checks and balances in the document that need to be foll

March 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Rob Campney

Public Safety committee  You asked me a three-part question, so I'll have to get you to repeat the last two afterwards. I just want to make sure I understand them. In terms of training for the ion scan use, Smiths Detection provides Correctional Service of Canada staff with “train the trainer” training,

March 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Rob Campney